Literature DB >> 645903

Fatty liver in hypervitaminosis A: synthesis and release of hepatic triglycerides.

M Singh, V N Singh.   

Abstract

Feeding large doses (30,000 IU/100 g body wt per day) of vitamin A to young rats for 2 days produced fatty liver, caused a stimulation of oxidation and esterification of [1-14C]palmitate by liver slices, and increased the activity of hepatic palmitoyl-CoA synthetase. Under similar conditions, however, release of hepatic triglycerides into the plasma, as judged from the post-Triton triglyceridemia, remained unaffected. It is indicated by the present findings that excessive intake of vitamin A produces fatty liver by stimulating the synthesis of triglycerides in liver without affecting the rate of secretion of hepatic triglycerides. An involvement of altered oxidation of fatty acids in the liver can also be ruled out because in hypervitaminosis A this process is increased rather than decreased as required for fatty liver production.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 645903     DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.1978.234.5.E511

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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